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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 2012

MITT ROMNEY
WINS 2012
PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION!

Mitt Romney greeting Romney supporters and most likely rich people who had no choice
but to vote for him.

By Asha Stewart
Student at Hampton University

Many upsets have taken place this


week, but this years election may have
taken the cake on Tuesday, November
6. Friday, in the NBA, the Los Angeles
Clippers shockingly beat the Kobe
Bryants (aka the Los Angeles Lakers).
Sunday, in the NFL, the Pittsburgh
Steelers defeated the 2011 Super Bowl
champions, the New York Giants.
[See SPORTS, Page 8]
Millions of Americans took to local
polling locations to vote for their
choice of who should be president
in the next four years to come. And
after long and hard deliberation by
the Electoral College (since our votes
dont really matter anyway), Mitt
Romney, by a landslide, becomes
the first Republican president since
George W. Bush left office, and we all
know how that turned out.
Voting data shows that Romney got
votes from 43 states, so it really wasnt
a landslide seeing that Obama only
got 7 states including Hawaii and our
friends in Puerto Rico who seem to
openly dislike Mitt Romney and his

politics.
Which brings us to the question: how
did Romney win? His platform was hard
to follow at times and he even seemed to
forget what he stood for at times coining
him the nicknames such as, Myth
Romney and accusing him of being
diagnosed with Romnesia. However,
its about what he appeared to be to the
people of the United States. He is a family
man, a business man, former Governer
of Massachusetts, hes in the rich class
and he has a college degree. So he surely
can relate to every single person in the
U.S.
Alot of people say Barack Obama coasted
off the fact that he used to struggle with
not having much and that is why he
won, but Mitt Romney coasted off his
accomplishments as a governor and as
a man who grew up with everything and
that is what America needs in a president.
College students, women, and the 47%
Romney talks about will surely be pleased
that he is now in office...
[See the rest of this article, Page 3]

Barack Obama
Disappointed in
Americas Decision
By Asha Stewart
Student at Hampton University

As you could imagine, the


Obama administration is in
shock and disbelief that the
Romney
administration
won
by 43 states. But what did he
expect for being such a loveable
and relatable candidate for the
Presidency?
America
doesnt
want a relatable and loveable
president. Lets look at very wellloved presidents throughout U.S.
history like Abraham Lincoln,
John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon
was a somewhat a hero to AfricanAmericans in late 60s-early 70s,
despite his impeachment, and
although Bill Clinton served two
terms, he was criticized his whole
administration. It seems as though
America wants a president who is
indifferent to the issues of normal,
working-class citizens. So what is
being implied? A majority of people
who vote are rich, and, lets face it,
the amount of people who live in
America compared to how many
people who live and vote during
election time in America just
doesnt add up. Hopefully, Obama
has already started gearing up for
the next Presidential election, and
this time hell know what to expect.

Obama holding roses in his efforts to get


America to give him another chance in
office, although being in a wife-beater
probably wouldnt do the job.

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